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Training on the LPAC Decision-Making Process for the Texas Assessment Program

Training on the LPAC Decision-Making Process for the Texas Assessment Program. Texas Education Agency Student Assessment Division December 2, 2015 Event #36152. Disclaimer. These slides have been prepared by the Student Assessment Division of the Texas Education Agency.

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Training on the LPAC Decision-Making Process for the Texas Assessment Program

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  1. Training on the LPAC Decision-Making Process for the Texas Assessment Program Texas Education Agency Student Assessment Division December 2, 2015 Event #36152

  2. Disclaimer • These slides have been prepared by the Student Assessment Division of the Texas Education Agency. • If any slide is changed for local use, remove the TEA footer at the bottom of the slide. TEA Student Assessment Division

  3. Training Topics • STAAR • 2016 STAAR Decision-Making Guide for LPACs • 2016 Linguistic Accommodations for ELLs Participating in the STAAR Program • Suggested documentation forms • TAKS • TAKS Decision-Making Guide for LPACs • Suggested documentation forms • TELPAS • 2016 TELPAS Decision-Making Guide for LPACs • Spring data collection information TEA Student Assessment Division

  4. STAAR Decision-Making Process TEA Student Assessment Division

  5. STAAR Decision-Making Guide for LPACs • The regulatory procedural guide is based on 19 TAC Chapter 101, Subchapter AA. • LPACs should be familiar with these Commissioner of Education rules. • TEA is required to develop administrative procedures to implement ELL assessment statutory requirements. • LPACs are required to follow these administrative procedures. TEA Student Assessment Division

  6. LPAC Decision-Making Process for STAAR LPACs are responsible for — • following administrative procedures in this guide • making decisions on individual student basis • working as a committee to make decisions • maintaining required documentation The guidelines described in this training are applicable for all assessments administered in the 2016 calendar year. TEA Student Assessment Division

  7. ELPS and TEKS • LPAC assessment decision-making process for STAAR supports ELPS and TEKS implementation • Process helps ensure regular monitoring of ELLs’ progress and linguistic supports they receive • Needs of ELLs at beginning or intermediate level of English language proficiency are emphasized in Overview section • ELPS requirements specific to this group of ELLs should be emphasized in LPAC training • LPAC procedures required by this guide help monitor needs of these students TEA Student Assessment Division

  8. STAAR Program and Decisions • STAAR encompasses― • STAAR (general state assessment) • STAAR Spanish • STAAR L • STAAR A • STAAR Alternate 2 • LPACs are required to make and document assessment decisions in accordance with outlined procedures. TEA Student Assessment Division

  9. STAAR Participation Decisions TEA Student Assessment Division

  10. Participation in General STAAR Assessment • Taken by ELLs and other students not administered STAAR Spanish, STAAR L, STAAR A or STAAR Alternate 2 • LPACs should be aware that — • STAAR L is for mathematics*, science, and social studies, not reading and writing • STAAR Spanish is for grades 3–5 only • ELLs taking general STAAR assessments are permitted some linguistic accommodations *STAAR L is not available for Algebra II. TEA Student Assessment Division

  11. Understanding Alignment of STAAR, STAAR Spanish, STAAR L, STAAR A Same: • Assessed curriculum and item types • STAAR blueprints for building tests • Achievement standard alignment • Focus on readiness for next grade level or course with goal of postsecondary readiness Differences: • Language accessibility • STAAR Spanish—native language help students understand language of test. • STAAR L—English language accommodations help students understand language of test. • Other accessibility • STAAR A—embedded supports help students with disabilities access the content being assessed. TEA Student Assessment Division

  12. ELL Participation in STAAR Spanish and STAAR L *For STAAR L EOC tests, eligibility can be carried over from spring to the July and December administrations TEA Student Assessment Division

  13. STAAR Spanish Decisions • When making STAAR Spanish decisions, LPAC must • make individual student decisions • use input from student’s teacher(s) • determine STAAR Spanish to be most appropriate measure of student’s academic progress • Grade-based or program-based decisions are not authorized. NOTE: For the STAAR program, whether a student has been retained and would be taking STAAR in Spanish for more than 3 years is not a limiting factor. TEA Student Assessment Division

  14. STAAR Spanish for Students in ESL Programs • In addition to being appropriate for ELLs in bilingual programs who are receiving academic instruction in Spanish, STAAR Spanish may sometimes be appropriate for students in ESL programs. • ESL program examples: • Spanish speakers who have recently moved to the U.S. • ELLs who have recently moved from a campus where they were enrolled in bilingual program • Students who receive substantial academic support in Spanish TEA Student Assessment Division

  15. STAAR Spanish Considerations in STAAR L Eligibility Criteria • Remember:The first STAAR L eligibility requirement is that STAAR Spanish is not the most appropriate measure of student’s academic progress. • The LPAC must decide that STAAR Spanish is notthe assessment that best allows the student to show his or her knowledge and skills. • For Spanish speakers in grades 3–5 otherwise eligible for STAAR L, this must specifically be discussed by the LPAC. • If STAAR Spanish would be more appropriate, the student is not eligible for STAAR L. TEA Student Assessment Division

  16. Non-ELLs in Spanish Bilingual Programs • Non-ELLs in a state-approved bilingual education program may be administered STAAR Spanish if the LPAC determines the assessment in Spanish to be the most appropriate measure of the student’s academic progress. • This is most common in two-way dual language programs but is not necessarily limited to these programs. • Chapter 101 requires the LPAC to make the decision when a request of this type is made for a non-ELL. • The LPAC isnotresponsible for performing the many other LPAC functions they carry out for ELLs. TEA Student Assessment Division

  17. STAAR L STAAR L is for students • who require moderate to substantial linguistic accommodations to understand the English used on STAAR mathematics, science, and social studies assessments. • for whom clarification of word meaning in English and/or reading words aloud (in addition to potentially using a bilingual dictionary and having extra time) is important to their ability to understand challenging material written in English. TEA Student Assessment Division

  18. STAAR L If a bilingual dictionary and/or extra time will suffice, the student should take general STAAR, not STAAR L as STAAR allows these linguistic accommodations. TEA Student Assessment Division

  19. STAAR L EOC Eligibility • For EOC, eligibility for STAAR L can be carried over from spring to the July and December administrations. • Example: A student was in his 3rd year in U.S. schools in the 2014–2015 school year. He took STAAR L in May, but did not pass. The LPAC carried over eligibility to both the July 2015 and December 2015 STAAR L EOC administrations. In spring 2016, however, he will be in his 4th year in U.S. schools and no longer eligible for STAAR L. TEA Student Assessment Division

  20. Individual Student Decisions andFinal Decision-Making Close to Assessment Time Previous slides illustrate some examples of the need for — • individual student decisions, and • the reviewing of student progress shortly before the assessment (in cases where an assessment decision may change because of progress made). TEA Student Assessment Division

  21. Different Assessment Decisions for Different Subjects • Decisions will often vary by necessity because of the design of the STAAR program. Example:Many ELLs will take • STAAR for reading and writing, but • STAAR L for mathematics, science, social studies. • It may sometimes be appropriate to give STAAR Spanish in some subjects and STAAR or STAAR L in other subjects. • LPAC decisions to give a student one type of assessment for one subject and another type of assessment for another subject should be well-justified in the required documentation. TEA Student Assessment Division

  22. Assessment Decisions for ELLs Receiving Special Education Services • ELLs receiving special education services may be administered any assessment depending on whether they meet the participation requirements. • STAAR • STAAR Spanish • STAAR L • STAAR A • STAAR Alternate 2 • Chapter 101 of the TAC requires the LPAC to work in conjunction with the ARD committee to make assessment decisions for these students. • This collaboration helps ensure that factors related to disabling conditions and second language acquisition are both carefully considered. TEA Student Assessment Division

  23. STAAR A • ELLs with a disability may be administered STAAR A if they meet the specific eligibility requirements for this assessment program. • The form for determining whether students meet the eligibility requirements is on the TEA STAAR A webpage. Note: STAAR A is not available for English III or Algebra II. TEA Student Assessment Division

  24. STAAR Alternate 2 • ELLs receiving special education services may be administered STAAR Alternate 2 if they meet the specific participation requirements for this assessment program. • The ARD committee form for determining whether students meet the participation requirements is on the TEA STAAR Alternate 2 webpage. TEA Student Assessment Division

  25. STAAR A and STAAR Alternate 2 • Important:ELLs participate in these assessmentsonlyon the basis of their disability, not second language acquisition. • The LPAC’s involvement in assessment decision-making for ELLs served by special education should help ensure that ELL participation in these assessments is appropriate. TEA Student Assessment Division

  26. Linguistic Accommodation Decisions TEA Student Assessment Division

  27. Linguistic Accommodation Resources • Linguistic accommodation decisions for STAAR are to be made by LPACs in accordance with policies and procedures in two guides: • 2016 STAAR Decision-Making Guide for LPACs • 2016 Linguistic Accommodations for ELLs Participating in the STAAR Program • Linguistic accommodation guide above is principal source of linguistic accommodation information TEA Student Assessment Division

  28. Linguistic Accommodations in Instruction • Required by ELPS • Support learning of both subject matter and English • Made by all teachers of ELLs • Monitored and adjusted by teachers as students learn more English TEA Student Assessment Division

  29. Linguistic Accommodations During State Assessment • Not all accommodations suitable for instruction are allowable during state assessments. • Accommodations in instruction are designed to foster and support learning. • Accommodations during assessment allow test to more accurately measure degree students have met curriculum and performance standards. • Standardization and test administration logistics narrow accommodation possibilities during state assessments. TEA Student Assessment Division

  30. STAAR Linguistic Accommodation Eligibility Criteria and Decisions • Refer to linguistic accommodation guide. • LPAC’s linguistic accommodation decisions must be made on individual student basis. • Decisions must be based on — • student’s particular needs for second language acquisition support, and • whether student is routinely provided the accommodation in instruction and testing. • Providing unfamiliar accommodations may hinder rather than help a student. • LPACs must coordinate with subject area teachers. TEA Student Assessment Division

  31. Accommodations for ELLs with Disabilities • For these students, LPACs are responsible for making accommodation decisions for the STAAR program in conjunction with the student’s ARD or Section 504 committee, as applicable. • Linguistic accommodation decisions • Accommodation decisions related to the student’s disability • These committees should become familiar with all accommodation information on the TEA Accommodation Resources webpage. TEA Student Assessment Division

  32. LPAC Role • In coordinating with subject area teachers on linguistic accommodations for STAAR, the LPAC’s role should not be simply to make decisions and process paperwork. • The LPAC process provides opportunities for guiding teachers, supporting ELPS implementation, and determining needs for professional development. TEA Student Assessment Division

  33. Coordinating Between LPAC and Testing Coordinators • Testing coordinators and LPACs must coordinate so that participation and accommodation decisions are available in time to make testing arrangements. • Remember, linguistic accommodations are not just for STAAR L. TEA Student Assessment Division

  34. Differing Degrees of Linguistic Accommodation STAAR Spanish: Assessment is provided in student’s native language; other linguistic accommodations not applicable. TEA Student Assessment Division

  35. Linguistic Accommodations for STAAR *Dictionary policy provided for all students in grades 6 and up includes use of standard English, ESL, sign language, and bilingual dictionaries. TEA Student Assessment Division

  36. Linguistic Accommodations for STAAR L *STAAR L not available for Algebra II **Provided in online interface TEA Student Assessment Division

  37. Linguistic Accommodations for STAAR A *STAAR A not available for English III and Algebra II. **Dictionary policy provided for all students in grades 6 and up includes use of standard English, ESL, sign language, and bilingual dictionaries. TEA Student Assessment Division

  38. Extra Time (Same Day) as a Linguistic Accommodation • Permitted for any ELL who meets eligibility criteria • LPACs must adhere to eligibility criteria for this accommodation (page 6 of linguistic accommodation guide). • Notan “automatic” decision • Extra time not permitted beyond regularly scheduled school day. • As a linguistic accommodation, this applies only to STAAR assessments administered in English. TEA Student Assessment Division

  39. Extra Time (Same Day) Specific Eligibility Criteria • Routine use in specified contexts: ELL must need and routinely be provided extra time when completing assignments and assessments that require substantial comprehension or use a substantial amount of English. • Second language acquisition needs: Needs must relate to second language acquisition factors, that is, the time the ELL needs to read meaningfully in English (or write a response, as applicable to subject assessed) as a function of learning the English language. • Nonfactors: Factors that are not ELL-specific must not be considered, such as test anxiety, use of test strategies, or other reasons not related to second language acquisition. TEA Student Assessment Division

  40. Dictionaries • LPACs should be very familiar with information about allowable types of dictionaries in linguistic accommodation guide • LPACs should also be very familiar with STAAR/STAAR A dictionary policy for all students, which is available on TEA’s STAAR Reading Resources webpage at http://tea.texas.gov/student.assessment/staar/reading/ TEA Student Assessment Division

  41. Decisions about Special Provision and Exemption

  42. English I EOC Special Provision TAC §101.1007 For ELLs who ― • have been enrolled in U.S. schools 3 school years or less (5 or less if qualifying unschooled asylee/refugee), and • have not yet attained TELPAS advanced high reading rating in grade 2 or above. Why this provision? In English I/ESOL I, these students may require substantial instructional scaffolding and linguistic adaptation not feasible on standardized language arts assessments. TEA Student Assessment Division

  43. English I Special Provision When enrolled in an English I/ESOL I course, an eligible ELL shall not be required to retake the assessment each time it is administered if the student passes the course but does not pass the test. • Note: • Students are not exempt from testing while in the course. • Provisions do not apply to English II. • This provision is not tied to any particular graduation plan. TEA Student Assessment Division

  44. Exemption for Qualifying Asylees and Refugees • Amendment to 19 TAC §101.1005 allows for the exemption of certain qualifying ELL asylees and refugees from being administered a STAAR assessment in grades 3–8. • This exemption only applies to those unschooled asylees and refugees in their first year in U.S. schools. TEA Student Assessment Division

  45. STAAR L

  46. STAAR L Online Tests • STAAR L is administered as an online testing program in grades 3–8 and EOC. • Clarification in English and reading aloud is provided in online interface. • Students will need headphones if testing in a group. TEA Student Assessment Division

  47. STAAR L Student Tutorial New • New tutorial familiarizes students with online interface • Test administration directions for STAAR L assessments will assume familiarity with online interface • No longer sample items at beginning of each STAAR L test • More information available in January during Spring ELL update TETN TEA Student Assessment Division

  48. STAAR L Tools Practice New • Replacing STAAR L Practice Sets • Limited practice (only 2-3 items per grade/subject) • Allows students to practice using STAAR L online accommodations and tools as they will be presented in new online testing interface • More information available in January during Spring ELL update TETN TEA Student Assessment Division

  49. STAAR L Online Accommodations and LPAC Decision-Making • All students taking STAAR L will have access to the accommodations of clarification in English and reading aloud of text. • As part of the decision-making process, LPACs should determine and document whether the student needs at least one of these accommodations. If not, the student should take STAAR. TEA Student Assessment Division

  50. STAAR L and SSI • For the 2015–2016 school year, the Student Success Initiative (SSI) will be reinstituted. • Retest opportunities will be offered for grades 5 and 8 reading and mathematics on dates shown on the 2015–2016 testing calendar. TEA Student Assessment Division

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